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  2. Nelson Wang - Wikipedia

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    Nelson Wang (born 1950) is an Indian restaurateur of Chinese descent and the founder of China Garden, a restaurant, in Mumbai's Kemps Corner neighborhood. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Various sources credit him with the invention of the popular Indian/Chinese dish " Chicken Manchurian ".

  3. Langleybury - Wikipedia

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    Langleybury is a country house and estate in Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire, England, about 3 miles (5 km) northwest of the centre of the town of Watford. The house stands on a low hill above the valley of the River Gade .

  4. National China Garden - Wikipedia

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    The National China Garden Foundation planned to raise $30 million to fund the operating and upkeep costs of the garden. [1] The Washington Post wrote that the "idea of a gold-plated Chinese garden with all the stylistic bells and whistles seems hard to reconcile with the [United States National Arboretum's] relentless funding issues". The ...

  5. Oxhey - Wikipedia

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    Oxhey is a suburb of Watford, under the jurisdiction of the Watford Borough Council in the county of Hertfordshire, England. [2] It is in the Oxhey ward of Watford Borough Council. The wider locations which comprise the modern Oxhey area are Oxhey Village (the area around Bushey station and between Pinner Road and London Road) and Oxhey Hall ...

  6. Carpenders Park - Wikipedia

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    The houses and bungalows of Carpenders Park were originally built in the 1930s. There was subsequent development in the 1950s including some council housing built for the Watford Rural District Council. The vast majority of the dwellings, though, are privately owned. The estate was significantly enlarged in the late 1960s.

  7. The Moon Under Water - Wikipedia

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    The Moon Under Water, Watford.One of many pubs named after Orwell's description. "The Moon Under Water" is a 1946 essay by George Orwell, originally published as the Saturday Essay in the Evening Standard on 9 February 1946, [1] in which he provided a detailed description of his ideal public house, the fictitious "Moon Under Water".

  8. Leavesden, Hertfordshire - Wikipedia

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    Also, what was based on the old airfield site, now accessed along High Road, Leavesden sits 2F (Watford) Squadron of the Air Training Corps. Watford Town Cricket Club has its ground at Woodside in Leavesden Green. There is a youth club in Leavesden Green. Local public houses include The Hammer in Hand, The Swan.

  9. Chinese Garden, Zurich - Wikipedia

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    The garden covers an exactly rectangular terrain, surrounded by a low wall. Its central element is a pond with a small island. The surrounding wall separates the outer mundane world from art, an ideal microcosm in the garden inside – offers protection against unwanted visitors, too. The wall has on three sides windows, with barred bamboo and ...